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Jamsie 567
03-13-2010, 03:49 PM
Sheriff Richard Mack talks about what a constitutional sheriff
should of done in the case of Rosa Parks.

YouTube - Sheriff Richard Mack - Rosa Parks Story (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7L4VDT0M44U)

tpreitzel
03-13-2010, 04:00 PM
;) I like the battle between ideas and actions. Rebuke. Respond. The sheriff instructs. The private owner ejects. The community ponders. :)

literatim
03-13-2010, 04:23 PM
Rosa Parks was not some simple person wanting to sit in protest, but a communist who attended the Highlander Folk School in Monteagle Tennessee, a secretary for the NAACP, and a member of the Communist Party. The fact that she is portrayed as some random black lady who had enough should raise to question of what actually happened. This wasn't the first time that bus sit-ins were organized, there were multiple cases since the 1940s.

VegasPatriot
03-13-2010, 04:45 PM
Rosa Parks was not some simple person wanting to sit in protest, but a communist who attended the Highlander Folk School in Monteagle Tennessee, a secretary for the NAACP, and a member of the Communist Party. The fact that she is portrayed as some random black lady who had enough should raise to question of what actually happened. This wasn't the first time that bus sit-ins were organized, there were multiple cases since the 1940s.
Sheriff Mack was saying segregation was a stupid law and telling a story about what a constitutional sheriff would do... Do you disagree with sheriff Mack concerning segregation?

Promontorium
03-13-2010, 05:05 PM
Rosa Parks was not some simple person wanting to sit in protest, but a communist who attended the Highlander Folk School in Monteagle Tennessee, a secretary for the NAACP, and a member of the Communist Party.


ok. But not in the eyes of the law. Justice is blind. Or do you think we should discriminate and enforce laws based on the beliefs of the accused?






The fact that she is portrayed as some random black lady who had enough should raise to question of what actually happened.


Ahh, it's a conspiracy! Rosa Parks was an inside job! There were never any black people on the bus that day!

Ronpaulforums.com - the #1 source for conspiracy theories since 2007.



This wasn't the first time that bus sit-ins were organized, there were multiple cases since the 1940s


I WISH THERE WERE MORE. I WISH THERE HAD BEEN SITINS SINCE 1787.

I WISH SLAVES HAD SAT IN FRONT OF THEIR MASTERS HOMES AND ENDED THIS 200 YEARS AGO.


Communist, baby eating, mass genocide, socialist, marxist, Hugo Chavist, Fred Savagist, INSERT BAD NAME HERE, Rosa Parks was an icon. Maybe nothing would have come of it, but Communist, red, et. al. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. wouldn't let it go. Those black people dared speak up against their oppressors. Apparently being communists meant they didn't "know their place".


Point is, I don't care if Rosa Parks was literally Satan. Doesn't change that fact that racism is evil.

literatim
03-13-2010, 05:12 PM
Sheriff Mack was saying segregation was a stupid law and telling a story about what a constitutional sheriff would do... Do you disagree with sheriff Mack concerning segregation?

Sheriff Mack talked about escorting her into a private business that practiced segregation which would have been at the objection of the business owner. He is talking about violating the business owner's right to liberty and property. He would in fact be violating the very rights of the business owner he is claiming to be upholding for the black person.

Promontorium
03-13-2010, 05:19 PM
Sheriff Mack talked about escorting her into a private business that practiced segregation which would have been at the objection of the business owner. He is talking about violating the business owner's right to liberty and property. He would in fact be violating the very rights of the business owner he is claiming to be upholding for the black person.

Oh man, you got him there. Do me next! Counter me!

VegasPatriot
03-13-2010, 05:29 PM
Sheriff Mack talked about escorting her into a private business that practiced segregation which would have been at the objection of the business owner. He is talking about violating the business owner's right to liberty and property. He would in fact be violating the very rights of the business owner he is claiming to be upholding for the black person.
Ron Paul talks about individual rights. You don't get rights as a group. A business owner has every right not to allow an individual into his business... but when you ban a group base on race... well that's flat out racism. Shame on you.

literatim
03-13-2010, 05:34 PM
ok. But not in the eyes of the law. Justice is blind. Or do you think we should discriminate and enforce laws based on the beliefs of the accused?

Should we violate people's right to liberty and property in the name of civil rights?


Ahh, it's a conspiracy! Rosa Parks was an inside job! There were never any black people on the bus that day!

Never heard of ulterior motives? This simple bus protest fueled their agenda to violate the rights of business owners and the right to voluntarily disassociate with whomever you want when they pushed through the Civil Rights Act of 1964.


Ron Paul talks about individual rights. You don't get rights as a group. A business owner has every right not to allow an individual into his business... but when you ban a group base on race... well that's flat out racism. Shame on you.

So are you saying that because they want to exclude a group of people, you have the right to violate their rights based on your moral vindication?

VegasPatriot
03-13-2010, 05:35 PM
YouTube - Ron Paul Offers to Chip In $100 for Gold Medal to Rosa Parks (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cs-0AXWV8so)

Freedom 4 all
03-13-2010, 09:17 PM
Rosa Parks was not some simple person wanting to sit in protest, but a communist who attended the Highlander Folk School in Monteagle Tennessee, a secretary for the NAACP, and a member of the Communist Party. The fact that she is portrayed as some random black lady who had enough should raise to question of what actually happened. This wasn't the first time that bus sit-ins were organized, there were multiple cases since the 1940s.

Isn't that something that was put on a known KKK operated revisionist website slandering Martin Luther Kind and other black leaders? I won't post it but I'm pretty sure we all know what I'm talking about.

Promontorium
03-13-2010, 11:35 PM
Should we violate people's right to liberty and property in the name of civil rights?

No, and that's why I agreed with you. Next!




Never heard of ulterior motives? This simple bus protest fueled their agenda to violate the rights of business owners and the right to voluntarily disassociate with whomever you want when they pushed through the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

WRONG SIR! WRONG! YOU GET NOTHING! YOU LOSE! GOOD DAY SIR!

It was a city law, not a bus company policy. This was a protest of government mandated racism.




And by the power of individual rights, how is boycotting NOT respective of private owners? It is an expression of the free market.


Just as you have a right to be racist, people of the race you hate have a right to refuse to use your services.

Boycotts and marches are completely free forms of expression.

So, do you actually have anything to counter me with?

Reason
03-14-2010, 12:06 AM
profound and yet underwhelming